Built in 1937 by Warner Brothers Studios to accommodate their rotating stable of actors and artists, the Chateau Beachwood is a 10-unite French-style complex is located between Franklin Village and the iconic Two Stone Gates entrance to Beachwood Canyon.

On the market for just the second time ever, and located high above the great 101 Coffee Shop, 6261 Primrose Avenue is a masterclass in late mid-century modern design. The two bedroom home is perched floating in the Hollywood Hills and combines city and canyon views, a stylish open floor plan, and a great groove. For Franklin Village fans, the home could not be better located. Nearby establishments and hotspots include Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, La Poubelle Bistro, The Oaks Gourmet Market, Bourgeois Pig, Tailwaggers, and Birds. And nature lovers may also rejoice: inspiring hikes and walks are certainly in store for the home’s next owners, as its just a stone’s throw from Lake Hollywood and Griffith Park. And, last but certainly not least for parents, this mid-century gem is inside the coveted Cheremoya Elementary School District.

This 3 bedroom Mediterranean-inspired beauty is one of the Hollywoodland’s original homes. Beyond Beachwood Canyon’s prized Two Stone Gates, 2946 Beachwood Drive was built in 1925 with rare craftsmanship and superb quality. The home and grounds have been lovingly restored and updated for its debut on the real estate market for the first time in a generation.

This beautiful 1920s Spanish-style four bedroom home is located in an excellent Beachwood Canyon location, above Two Stone Gates and just below the iconic Hollywood sign. The estate is gated and walled and set back from the street creating plentiful privacy and seclusion in the Hollywood Hills.

The rare and wonderful 3072 Belden Drive is one of Hollywoodland’s first homes built in the classic storybook style. While these homes have all but disappeared in the Los Angeles landscape, there are a few remaining storybook homes sprinkled throughout in Beachwood Canyon and Los Angeles brimming with Hollywood history, artistic flavor, and an idiosyncratic style that continue to be a favorite amongst Hollywood’s creative class. This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Hollywoodland history.

This incredible 1920s Spanish-style three bedroom cottage in Beachwood Canyon is that rare find in the hills that is shielded from the tumult of Beachwood Drive yet just doors from Beachwood Cafe and Market. The home is perched on its own private knoll and is primed and ready for you to move in.

You’ll be living amongst the trees at this mid-century modern hilltop home in Beachwood Canyon. Built in 1961, the 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house is set back from the driveway and the property is gated making for an excellent private retreat.

The sophistication and grace of mid-century modernism is a timeless aesthetic, yet the priceless style can become deteriorated or destroyed due to neglect or misguided renovations. The team at Marmol Radziner, who meticulously restored this mid-century home in the coveted Oaks enclave in the Hollywood Hills, have reinstated and reinvigorated the style and taste of some of Southern California’s most famous mid-century residences by master architects such as Rudolph Schindler, John Lautner, and Richard Neutra.